Uk - sine Mycose Submit Answer Tries 0/2 Maximum Height, h A cannonball is fired from a gun and lands 410 meters away at a time 10 seconds. What is the y-component of the initial velocity? m/s. Submit Answer Tries 0/2 Range, R What is the maximum height of the cannonball? meters. What is the x-component of the initial velocity? m/s. Submit Answer Tries 0/2

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Musin 6
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Course Contents
- cos 8
300
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A cannonball is fired from a gun and lands 410 meters away at a time 10 seconds.
What is the y-component of the initial velocity?
m/s.
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Maximum
Height, h
What is the maximum height of the cannonball?
meters.
What is the x-component of the initial velocity?
m/s.
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Range, R
What is the muzzle velocity of this projectile?
m/s.
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Post Discussion
What is the angle of inclination of this projectile?
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39°F
Wintry mix
degrees from the horizontal.
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Transcribed Image Text:Musin 6 " Course Contents - cos 8 300 Submit Answer Tries 0/2 A cannonball is fired from a gun and lands 410 meters away at a time 10 seconds. What is the y-component of the initial velocity? m/s. Submit Answer Tries 0/2 Maximum Height, h What is the maximum height of the cannonball? meters. What is the x-component of the initial velocity? m/s. Submit Answer Tries 0/2 Range, R What is the muzzle velocity of this projectile? m/s. Submit Answer Tries 0/2 Post Discussion What is the angle of inclination of this projectile? Submit Answer Tries 0/2 39°F Wintry mix degrees from the horizontal. OL
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